HELSINKI (Reuters) – Former Finnish Prime Minister Alexander Stubb said on Wednesday that he will be a candidate in Finland’s presidential election due in January of 2024.
His announcement came after incumbent premier Petteri Orpo on Sunday asked Stubb to become the National Coalition party’s candidate.
“In this geopolitical situation the answer is unequivocal: when the fatherland calls, then we go,” Stubb told reporters.
Stubb, currently a professor and director of the European University Institute in Florence, Italy, held several ministerial posts before serving as prime minister between 2014 and 2015.
Among those who have announced their candidacies for the presidential election are Finland’s former foreign minister Pekka Haavisto, academic Mika Aaltola and Bank of Finland governor Olli Rehn.
(Reporting by Anne Kauranen, editing by Terje Solsvik)